Atari to Engage in Additional Combat With ArmA: Gold

November 26, 2007

Atari to Engage in Additional Combat With ArmA:
Gold

New Expansion Pack for ArmA: Combat Operations
Announced

Atari, Inc. today announced that it will publish
ArmA: Gold, a compilation of Arma: Combat Operations and Arma: Queens Gambit,
Bohemia Interactive's newest military expansion pack for the Windows platform
also available via digital download.

"ArmA: Queens Gambit offers players an exciting
new campaign with seven more missions for an exceptional combat simulation
game," said Todd Slepian, Producer, Atari, Inc. "Fans of Arma: Combat
Operations, hailed as '... the most complete and perhaps even the best combat
simulator out there' by GamingTrend.com, are sure to enjoy this extensive
expansion. Additionally, gamers can check out the original and expansion with
Arma: Gold."

In ArmA: Combat Operations, players will be able
to engage in the story-driven single-player campaign or take part in huge
multiplayer battles with more than 50 players on one battlefield at once.
Featuring a vast environment with more than 150 square miles to explore, ArmA:
Combat Operations will allow players to pilot or drive more than 30 vehicles
including APCs, tanks, self-propelled anti-aircraft guns, helicopters and
fighter planes. The game features an extremely powerful built-in editor which
allows players to create and share complex missions as well as import
user-created units and maps.

ArmA: Queens Gambit will offer a new story-based
campaign occurring 18 months after the ArmA: Combat Operations war conflict. In
the same realistic combat simulation experience, you will be arriving with a
group of seasoned mercenaries to help the government with a sensitive matter
that the army cannot handle alone. With unprecedented freedom of movement,
actions and tactics, the game will allow players to immerse themselves in battle
with six completely new characters, new vehicles and seven original campaigns.

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